...a number of guaranteed protections, including fair and equitable treatment, most-favored nation or national treatment clauses, redress for expropriation, and security under the law...
...Democrats. The United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC), on the other hand, was signed during the...
...those at peer companies. The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime...
...amp; Root LLC (KBR), a former subsidiary of Halliburton Corporation of the United States, and JGC Corporation of Japan. In January the Justice Department entered...
...amp; Root LLC (KBR), a former subsidiary of Halliburton Corporation of the United States, and JGC Corporation of Japan. In January the Justice Department entered...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...amp; Root LLC (KBR), a former subsidiary of Halliburton Corporation of the United States, and JGC Corporation of Japan. In January the Justice Department entered...
Internal investigations expert Wallace Dietz discusses the tricky rules and regulations faced by in-house counsel running internal investigations across international borders
An Asian bar group is helping its members polish their people skills--and land more in-house jobs
Founded in 1988, the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association now represents 40,000 attorneys and 60 local bar associations. And for Asian-American corporate counsel, the organization provides
Veteran antitrust attorney goes in-house to assist troubled energy giant
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